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    • Towards a General Theory of Access 

      Levinson, David M; Wu, Hao
      Published 2020-01-01
      This paper integrates and extends many of the concepts of accessibility deriving from Hansen’s (1959) seminal paper, and develops a theory of access that generalizes from the particular measures of access that have become ...
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    • Dual-Path Adversarial Learning for Fully Convolutional Network (FCN)-Based Medical Image Segmentation 

      Bi, Lei; Feng, David Dagan; Kim, Jinman
      Published 2018-01-01
      Segmentation of regions of interest (ROIs) in medical images is an important step for image analysis in computer-aided diagnosis systems. In recent years, segmentation methods based on fully convolutional networks (FCNs) ...
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    • Multi-Label Classification of Multi-Modality Skin Lesion via Hyper-Connected Convolutional Neural Network 

      Bi, Lei; Feng, David Dagan; Fulham, Michael; Kim, Jinman
      Published 2020-01-01
      Objective: Clinical and dermoscopy images (multi-modality image pairs) are routinely used sequentially in the assessment of skin lesions. Clinical images characterize a lesion’s geometry and color; dermoscopy depicts ...
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    • Infographic. Cooling strategies to attenuate PPE-induced heat strain during the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Bongers, Coen CWG; de Korte, Johannus Q; Catoire, Milene; Greefhorst, Job; Hopman, Maria T E; Kingma, Boris; Eijsvogels, Thijs M H
      Published 2020
      COVID-19 healthcare personnel (HCP) use personal protective equipment (PPE; ie, isolation gowns, eye protection, facemasks and respirators) to safely perform their medical duties. However, PPE creates a microenvironment ...
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    • Can Stem Cells Beat COVID-19: Advancing Stem Cells and Extracellular Vesicles Toward Mainstream Medicine for Lung Injuries Associated With SARS-CoV-2 Infections 

      Chrzanowski, Wojciech; Kim, Sally Yunsun; McClements, Lana
      Published 2020
      A number of medicines are currently under investigation for the treatment of COVID-19 disease including anti-viral, anti-malarial, and anti-inflammatory agents. While these treatments can improve patient's recovery and ...
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